This paper presents information from a participatory breeding project initiated in 1997 at the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) in collaboration with plant breeders and social scientists from six national agricultural research institutions located in eastern India. The Indira Gandhi Agricultural Uni- versity (IGAU) in Raipur, Madhya Pradesh, is one of the collaborating centers. The information given here is based on a sample survey of 75 rice-farming households in three villages of the Raipur district, Madhya Pradesh. Surveys were conducted to characterize farmer’s cropping fanning systems, rice varietal diversity, degree of market orientation, gender roles, as well as socioeconomic differences, and lo relate these to farmers' r...
It is important to develop valid field tools that can identify homogeneous farming situations that f...
Participatory research, including participatory plant breeding (PPB), is now a recognized option for...
The paper highlights the methodological development of identifying and characterizing rice (Oryza sa...
This paper presents a case study based on the findings in two villages in eastern Uttar Pradesh, Ind...
This paper describes the objectives and methods used in a participatory breeding (PPB) project in se...
Using data from 5,601 rice farmers in Eastern India, this study examined the role of gender, risk, a...
This paper describes a participatory plant-breeding (PPB) program for rice in eastern India, targete...
The average age of the popular rice varieties being grown in the state of Odisha is higher than the ...
Almost 45% of the world's rice land is rainfed (IRRI 1997). These areas depend solely on rainfall an...
A number of breeding institutions developed a project to assess importance of participatory plant br...
Efficient water use in rice cultivation is a prerequisite for sustaining food security for the rice ...
We describe a participatory plant breeding (PPB) programme in rice for the rainfed uplands of easter...
As part of a participatory plant-breeding project with methodological objectives to improve rainfed ...
This study measures the willingness of male and female farmers to pay for climate-smart technology i...
Rice is a staple food crop grown and consumed widely in India. A larger portion of rice acreage in I...
It is important to develop valid field tools that can identify homogeneous farming situations that f...
Participatory research, including participatory plant breeding (PPB), is now a recognized option for...
The paper highlights the methodological development of identifying and characterizing rice (Oryza sa...
This paper presents a case study based on the findings in two villages in eastern Uttar Pradesh, Ind...
This paper describes the objectives and methods used in a participatory breeding (PPB) project in se...
Using data from 5,601 rice farmers in Eastern India, this study examined the role of gender, risk, a...
This paper describes a participatory plant-breeding (PPB) program for rice in eastern India, targete...
The average age of the popular rice varieties being grown in the state of Odisha is higher than the ...
Almost 45% of the world's rice land is rainfed (IRRI 1997). These areas depend solely on rainfall an...
A number of breeding institutions developed a project to assess importance of participatory plant br...
Efficient water use in rice cultivation is a prerequisite for sustaining food security for the rice ...
We describe a participatory plant breeding (PPB) programme in rice for the rainfed uplands of easter...
As part of a participatory plant-breeding project with methodological objectives to improve rainfed ...
This study measures the willingness of male and female farmers to pay for climate-smart technology i...
Rice is a staple food crop grown and consumed widely in India. A larger portion of rice acreage in I...
It is important to develop valid field tools that can identify homogeneous farming situations that f...
Participatory research, including participatory plant breeding (PPB), is now a recognized option for...
The paper highlights the methodological development of identifying and characterizing rice (Oryza sa...